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there is precedent why doesn't think it can s -- force this. >> the wind can only force us that we allow it to happen. at the heart is a gentleman named jeffrey sacks from the occupied wall street movement. we are slitting our own throats. congress alone has the sovereign power to tax. we give that up simply by participating. if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. disastrous harbinger. neil: good to see you. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bro
there is precedent why doesn't think it can s -- force this. >> the wind can only force us that we allow it to happen. at the heart is a gentleman named jeffrey sacks from the occupied wall street movement. we are slitting our own throats. congress alone has the sovereign power to tax. we give that up simply by participating. if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of...
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what they're fighting over here is entire economy as we go to pensions to 401(k)s. referees are selfish as well. a pox on both houses. >> especially when people look at the nfl and they see when the nfl players hat had their lockout the nfl bringing in $9 billion but up in members look really big. the nfl is very smart. they're not doing any negotiations for the short term. know that doesn't mean anything for their fans. they're doing it for the long term. they're trying to get power back from the referees. they want to make sure the future is way they have it. melissa: do they have competition? that is really good point, people will watch football no matter what. unless they watch the lingerie league, maybe they already are, there are not a lot of alternatives. ratings are down or up? >> the ratings have been huge. if anything now you tune in because it will be a car wreck. nfl personally, they work 16, 17 weeks a year. get paid $150,000 plus benefit. nfl is raising by 190 k by 2016. i think they're a bunch of whiners. melissa: i thought so too but when you watch l
what they're fighting over here is entire economy as we go to pensions to 401(k)s. referees are selfish as well. a pox on both houses. >> especially when people look at the nfl and they see when the nfl players hat had their lockout the nfl bringing in $9 billion but up in members look really big. the nfl is very smart. they're not doing any negotiations for the short term. know that doesn't mean anything for their fans. they're doing it for the long term. they're trying to get power back...
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lou: it is an old expression from the 60's. if things going to change, something is going to have to change, and that is the way it is. in this instance. let's play for our audience, if we may, louis sherry can. as the saying goes, we are going to share with you his thoughts and everybody can define what he meant. here we go. >> there is no future for us. in fact, if you look around, already been dropped. the question is, when are we going to drop him and decide to do something for ourselves. no, you are going to be separated all right because that is the final solution to the problem between black and white. lou: what do you think commission of the? >> well, i think he made one good statement and all of that, and that is that we are -- when are we going to do something for ourselves. his profound mistake is to suggest that we have to separate from whites in order to do that. i think that is silly, an idea that has been tried in various times in american history. it always fails. it cuts off from all sorts of opportunities. joi
lou: it is an old expression from the 60's. if things going to change, something is going to have to change, and that is the way it is. in this instance. let's play for our audience, if we may, louis sherry can. as the saying goes, we are going to share with you his thoughts and everybody can define what he meant. here we go. >> there is no future for us. in fact, if you look around, already been dropped. the question is, when are we going to drop him and decide to do something for...
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the 1990's. andy williams was 84 years old. trace is live in los angeles. this was the 75th year in show business. man! >>trace: 75 years. he began singing with his brothers at the age of seven the when he was nine, they had songs on the radio. he struck out on his own in the early 50's but almost packed it in because he was broke. he got a job, finally, on a brand new late night program called "the tonight show," then hosted by steve allen leading to his own show on nbc and a record contract. a few years ago he talked about the friends from elvis to bobby kennedy. he told sean hannity, one time bobby kennedy asked him to be a delegate. >> he asked if i would be a death from the conference from california saying i have surely mcclain and i called a couple weeks later, i cannot do this. he said why not? i said i am a republican. >>trace: "moon river," was originally in the movie "breakfast at tiffany." it is questionable which is more famous, that song "moon river," or his christmas specials. he a
the 1990's. andy williams was 84 years old. trace is live in los angeles. this was the 75th year in show business. man! >>trace: 75 years. he began singing with his brothers at the age of seven the when he was nine, they had songs on the radio. he struck out on his own in the early 50's but almost packed it in because he was broke. he got a job, finally, on a brand new late night program called "the tonight show," then hosted by steve allen leading to his own show on nbc and a...
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you see this guy passing cars like they are standing still, it looks to me like he is in the high 90's and at points the helicopter pilot said well over 100 miles per hour. this guy is moving. >>shepard: you mentioned the undercover cop. this was a white pickup truck which we were led to believe is an undercover police officer following the car. it is possible that an officer in a white pickup truck, not a police issued vehicle could lay back just if safety sake. you go passing on the shoulder like that and passing someone on the right, any driver who doesn't see this coming, that could be real trouble. police air units are overhead. i understand there are multiple choppers or fixed wings or something overhead. the police are trailing, as well. this is per our station there, ksaz, fox 10 for the valley there. ksaz is reporting that the carjacking occurred. then the driver shot at police. then the chase began. the driver is now westbound on the 10 freeway. the police helicopter is involved. phoenix policy is to backup and follow. every jurisdiction has their own policy. the city of phoe
you see this guy passing cars like they are standing still, it looks to me like he is in the high 90's and at points the helicopter pilot said well over 100 miles per hour. this guy is moving. >>shepard: you mentioned the undercover cop. this was a white pickup truck which we were led to believe is an undercover police officer following the car. it is possible that an officer in a white pickup truck, not a police issued vehicle could lay back just if safety sake. you go passing on the...
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s schedule is minute by minute. >> how do you read that? >> we can -- you have to have very fine glasses. >> a quick meeting with brazil's president and it's nearly time. >> deep breath. >> deep breath. >> time for secretary general ban to address the world's leaders on a world stage. >> good luck. >> i have to tell you, to be inside that chamber was pretty amaze, and with the secretary general no less. now, how does he manage to do it all? well, his advisors say that the secretary general has two quality that is really help him. number one, he has a photographic memory so he can look at that tiny little diary and commit his schedule to memory. that is incredibly helpful. ashley, the other quality that he apparently possesses incredibly helpful is that he has an amazing knack for names. 193 member states, you need to know names. he is -- >> they don't stay the same every year. >> no, they change. . he can spaek three languages. english, korean, and french. is he learning many, many more. that's what happens when you are the u.n. secretary g
s schedule is minute by minute. >> how do you read that? >> we can -- you have to have very fine glasses. >> a quick meeting with brazil's president and it's nearly time. >> deep breath. >> deep breath. >> time for secretary general ban to address the world's leaders on a world stage. >> good luck. >> i have to tell you, to be inside that chamber was pretty amaze, and with the secretary general no less. now, how does he manage to do it all? well,...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>shepard: war without end in syria. the fighting continues today where there are reports of a three hour firefight between
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could...
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s involvement with nato forces that eventually -- that eventually helped that country rid itself of its long-term dictator. so, don, it is about all of these things, and about these groups. we have to put this in perspective. this is in a million people in tahrir square, the number people who protested against, for instance, hosni mubarak. we're talking a thousand people here. a lot of them young men, disenfranchi disenfranchised, probably out of work. they, of course, make for huge headlines and good television, they're not representative of a cross section of egyptian society, though. >> so i talked about it being banned on youtube and how people are reacting in muslim countries. let's talk a bit more about afghanistan and continue on with this line of questioning here. afghanistan has banned youtube. is this an option for any other countries dealing with these protests at this point or is it too late as you said earlier? >> reporter: well, i think that, again, maybe perhaps a few weeks ago had the arabic version with the subtitles been restricted from these countries perhaps we would
s involvement with nato forces that eventually -- that eventually helped that country rid itself of its long-term dictator. so, don, it is about all of these things, and about these groups. we have to put this in perspective. this is in a million people in tahrir square, the number people who protested against, for instance, hosni mubarak. we're talking a thousand people here. a lot of them young men, disenfranchi disenfranchised, probably out of work. they, of course, make for huge headlines...
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you are always some bureaucrats s s bitch, i care, you text, and man do you text. what do you think of gm wants out. ve lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: halftime, you are fully throttled because i was fully throttled by gm which no longer wants to be coddled. wake up, smell the exhaust fumes, you never are really free, that is flip side of bailout, you are never free, you are always some bureaucrat's bitch, you are government motors, fort eternity. >> okay it might have been extreme. the react coming in fast and futious. the text-messages came in fast. they made their bed and dealt with the devil, now they will experience truex economy hell. and because of what you said about gm, i will watch fox news again, you told the bold truth. you told th the country what wod hap
you are always some bureaucrats s s bitch, i care, you text, and man do you text. what do you think of gm wants out. ve lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: halftime, you are fully throttled because i...
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in the one nine hundred sixty s. to seventeen point four percent in two thousand and nine as you can see on the chart there this is five percentage points more than in the next two highest countries by the way now america has great health care institutions it has some great health care providers but why is health care so expensive while one area of politicians of use blames doctors for performing unnecessary procedures to bring home the bacon here's a clip of brock obama talking about going to the doctor for a sore throat as an example you come in and you've got a bad sore throat or your child has bed sore throat or has repeated sore throats the doctor may look at. the reimbursement system and say to himself you know what i'm a global one if i take this kid's tonsils out. the physicians we've spoken to doth protest saying they are being unfairly blamed and are easy targets that compensation for physicians has been declining since the introduced introduction of network h.m.o.'s and politicians would rather point the f
in the one nine hundred sixty s. to seventeen point four percent in two thousand and nine as you can see on the chart there this is five percentage points more than in the next two highest countries by the way now america has great health care institutions it has some great health care providers but why is health care so expensive while one area of politicians of use blames doctors for performing unnecessary procedures to bring home the bacon here's a clip of brock obama talking about going to...
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a lost petroleum in the prime of their lives, in their 40's and 50's, they are in between. delphi is a great example. those people need skills they need to get back on track and get to a career of the 21st century so the american dream can be placed in their reap. we need kills. we need to fix our schools and honor the parents and children and not the special interests standing in the way of the educational reforms. we need trade that works for america so we can make more things in america and sell them overseas. mitt will get more indo that. there is one thing the four of us have talked about, we have worked on, we have fought for. it is a really simple idea. we can't keep spending money we just don't have. we have to balance this budget. we have to get the debt under criminal. it is our duty to save the american dream for our children and our grandchild and to save it for our economy today. we also have to remember, never forget this, most of our jobs in this country come from those small businesses in this country, from those successful small businesses in this country.
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s they will cash price cows. can you go to the teller for free and the a.t.m. is $4. what? >> convenience costs. the banks will say, over and over, it is because of regulation they are trying to make money wherever they can. these are profit-generating companies, whether it is bank of america or chase or a bank in memphis, tennessee. they need to make money. does anyone really want to go in the bank? no. most americans say, 82 percent say they will switch banks if the fees are higher but they don't do it because of the hassle, because it is all about convenience, whether online, the mobile app, whatever, no one wants to pay the fees. at the end of the day they do pay the fees because they want an easier life and access to your money. you pay for the access. >>shepard: and to change your bill pays and online banking, it is a big hassle. is there a way to avoid the fees? >>guest: a lot of it is what you mentioned, keep a minimum balance. sign up for direct deposit. keep a minimum balance. >>shepard: not everyone can do that. >>guest: banks do not care they want customers to h
s they will cash price cows. can you go to the teller for free and the a.t.m. is $4. what? >> convenience costs. the banks will say, over and over, it is because of regulation they are trying to make money wherever they can. these are profit-generating companies, whether it is bank of america or chase or a bank in memphis, tennessee. they need to make money. does anyone really want to go in the bank? no. most americans say, 82 percent say they will switch banks if the fees are higher but...
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small confined areas, the last thing they want to see is walk down the street and be scared by doper s or drug dealers. >> reporter: officers did undercover drug buys and arrested many dealers paying close attention to areas within 1000 pete of schools. >> they walk to school and see people smoking crack, injecting heroin, it's something they grow up with. >> reporter: today we saw countless deals so in two weeks police made 25 felony drug arrests, 10 of which in school zone enhancements. >> we want you to stay away from the school zone. we don't want you to target kids. >> reporter: educators welcome the effort. >> we're hitting head-on the issues and glad police are taking part in cleaning up the streets. >> reporter: oddly the drug dealing enhancement does not apply to prescription medication, which is also a problem. >>> boosting police presence after reports of attempted kidnapping. officers will watch over children as they come and go from school in the morning and afternoon. last week a man offered a ride to a girl who refused and got out of his car and tried to grab her but she
small confined areas, the last thing they want to see is walk down the street and be scared by doper s or drug dealers. >> reporter: officers did undercover drug buys and arrested many dealers paying close attention to areas within 1000 pete of schools. >> they walk to school and see people smoking crack, injecting heroin, it's something they grow up with. >> reporter: today we saw countless deals so in two weeks police made 25 felony drug arrests, 10 of which in school zone...
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former s dtmicl joe rubin will join me live. >>> and developing news on the nfl. that r ef lockout, there are reports now that aeal cod be very near but has the damage done to the nfl's repution? it's ourn"newnati" gu it's ourn"newnati" gu chec finding bayer advanced was huge. i was really surprised by how well it worked. and i'd definitely use it again. put bar advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.com. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... man 1: i want facts. stightta. and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social secury. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and ithefu? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org
former s dtmicl joe rubin will join me live. >>> and developing news on the nfl. that r ef lockout, there are reports now that aeal cod be very near but has the damage done to the nfl's repution? it's ourn"newnati" gu it's ourn"newnati" gu chec finding bayer advanced was huge. i was really surprised by how well it worked. and i'd definitely use it again. put bar advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.com. wthe future of our medicare andr...
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and so if you have some of your money in 401(k)s, in a mutual fund, you feel better. you feel wealthier, you're willing to spend. consumer spending has been going up consumer confidence number have been going up. people have a general feeling we're off the bottom. they know it's bad but we're off the bottom and that's reflected in the poll numbers and the president's political situation. >> we should point out the big caveat, unemployment is still high among minorities, young people, among other groups, we're talking about african-americans, hispanics, young people, the unemployment rate is sky high still persistently. this wealth effect is not widely spread throughout the society, that the income gap is spreading. >> right. and the long-term unemployed problem is terrible. we're not short of economic problems. i'm not sheer to proclaim that you know suddenly we're robust again. but if you want to understand why the president's doing better in the polls, apart from the campaign and who's running a better campaign, i think it's rooted to economic facts, which is modest
and so if you have some of your money in 401(k)s, in a mutual fund, you feel better. you feel wealthier, you're willing to spend. consumer spending has been going up consumer confidence number have been going up. people have a general feeling we're off the bottom. they know it's bad but we're off the bottom and that's reflected in the poll numbers and the president's political situation. >> we should point out the big caveat, unemployment is still high among minorities, young people,...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicar
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized...
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you are always some bureaucrats s s bitch, i care, you text, and man do you text. what do you think of gm wants out. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases
you are always some bureaucrats s s bitch, i care, you text, and man do you text. what do you think of gm wants out. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so...
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but i am not interested in s & m at all. >> seriously? >> are you? >> you surprise me. >> no. i don't want to get hit in bed. if you're going to hit me, do it out in the open. if somebody -- first of all, if somebody does deserve to get hit, it is me but i don't want to do it sexually. >> no manacles? >> no. what is that? obviously you know more about this than i do. >> only from the books. >> did you read the entire trilogy? >> it's unreadable. why do women want to read this? no offense to the author. she's made billions out of it. it is one of the most badly written books i have ever read. i read "50 shades of grey." >> why would you read that? >> out of pure curiosity. every woman i knew was reading this. i go i've got to read this. i don't get it. men would never read that stuff in a million years. >> it's a phenomenon. i don't profess to be any of the most scholarly writers per se. i know my books are really silly and stupid but i at least think they're amusing to some degree. that was just so poorly written. i couldn't even -- it was insulting to anyone's intelligence to
but i am not interested in s & m at all. >> seriously? >> are you? >> you surprise me. >> no. i don't want to get hit in bed. if you're going to hit me, do it out in the open. if somebody -- first of all, if somebody does deserve to get hit, it is me but i don't want to do it sexually. >> no manacles? >> no. what is that? obviously you know more about this than i do. >> only from the books. >> did you read the entire trilogy? >> it's...
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after a deadly attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi that killed the u-s ambassador to libya and three ooher americans. as ed payne explains... the risk of more violence could increase both domestically and abroad as an anti-islam movie stokes outrage in the muslim world. 3 two u-s diplomats and two state department security officers were killed in a four-hour siege on the u-s consulate in benghazi, libya tuesday.the attack was carried obscure movie ilmed in the a u-s that ridicules islam and its prophet, mohammed.the demonssration was one of several protests across the region that day.uus sources have said militants used he protest as a diversion.but others say there's no evidence the attack wasspremeditatedd the protests in thh region have grown, with peoole taking to the streets in about a dozen nations.in iraq -- hundreds of people marcheddin the sadr city section of baghdad thursday, chanting "america is the enemy of tte people."egypt says at least 13 civilians and six police officers were hhrt thursday in the protest outside the u-s pmbassy in cairo.in yemen, demonstrators breach
after a deadly attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi that killed the u-s ambassador to libya and three ooher americans. as ed payne explains... the risk of more violence could increase both domestically and abroad as an anti-islam movie stokes outrage in the muslim world. 3 two u-s diplomats and two state department security officers were killed in a four-hour siege on the u-s consulate in benghazi, libya tuesday.the attack was carried obscure movie ilmed in the a u-s that ridicules islam and...
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championship as the boston celtics do in the one nine hundred sixty s. but nobody's going to win thirteen championships in a row we're in a different world we're in a different time of yes ok adam you want to i mean can you name one is can you name one issue one big issue that republicans have actually been willing to compromise with the president on rob you want to you want to feel that i think that we could have yes i think we could have had a deal. numerous situations and i think obama doled it all off to to read and palosi who are are if you talk about ideologues and intractable politicians people were expecting republicans were expecting to deal with the president the president's made it clear he doesn't like the day in day out machinations of washington and his aides will tell you this people have this is what it's all about he won't take off more than two dinners a week he won't miss them with his daughters i have two kids i like to spend time with my kids but i'm not the president of the united states i just don't think he's been effective that w
championship as the boston celtics do in the one nine hundred sixty s. but nobody's going to win thirteen championships in a row we're in a different world we're in a different time of yes ok adam you want to i mean can you name one is can you name one issue one big issue that republicans have actually been willing to compromise with the president on rob you want to you want to feel that i think that we could have yes i think we could have had a deal. numerous situations and i think obama doled...
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s today into the upper 60's. 70 in annapolis. degrees in quantico. whether but network shows 65 at george washington university. bug network shows 65 at george washington university. slowly cooling, especially to the west. maryland now at 48 degrees. air off to the north d west of us. high pressure overhead. brings clearing skies to the overnight hours. i already have a frost advisory maryland early morning. nothing for the immediate metro area. for thely we will look advisories to inch eastward. showers late last night. temperatures will slow the fall ando the 60's, 40's.ally into the tomorrow looks great with a high of around 70. temperatures a warmer on tuesday. increasell start to from west to east, in calling a chance of showers by the o the day on int wednesday. o be a washout. look at the forecast for overnight hours. temperatures in the upper 30's to around 50. around 70 for a daytime high tomorrow. lots of sunshine. extended outlook calling for to warm ons wednesday. t of here by early morning. around 70 degrees for the end of the week. wjla
s today into the upper 60's. 70 in annapolis. degrees in quantico. whether but network shows 65 at george washington university. bug network shows 65 at george washington university. slowly cooling, especially to the west. maryland now at 48 degrees. air off to the north d west of us. high pressure overhead. brings clearing skies to the overnight hours. i already have a frost advisory maryland early morning. nothing for the immediate metro area. for thely we will look advisories to inch...
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the company behind me he acted as chief economist for the company in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. in a letter sent to the business secretary from the c.e.o. of shell back in march of this year the oil executive thanked the right honorable m.p. for being the contact minister for shell during cable's time that shelah faced with a number of lawsuits including and i kid station propping up a violent act to ship and a summary execution of nine activists in nigeria but fifteen million dollars later that was settled out of court the company's questionable human rights record hasn't affected easy access to u.k. government officials just last month it was revealed that shell around so-called schmoozer thorns to senior government minister says disguised this training course says but just how close is too close defense minister liam fox found out last year he had to stand down from his job. that is best friend businessman adam verity had accompanied him on different meetings overseas this year culture secretary jeremy hunt was revealed to have just been so friendly with the bosses of news in
the company behind me he acted as chief economist for the company in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. in a letter sent to the business secretary from the c.e.o. of shell back in march of this year the oil executive thanked the right honorable m.p. for being the contact minister for shell during cable's time that shelah faced with a number of lawsuits including and i kid station propping up a violent act to ship and a summary execution of nine activists in nigeria but fifteen million dollars...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my cho
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s the weekly looking at this week's top stories and today syria and iran have been at the center of a heated debate at the end while u.n. general assembly with russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping lay international body this israel tried to draw but quite literally a case for intervention marina but my reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam holy prophet. the obscenities recently released as part of an organi
s the weekly looking at this week's top stories and today syria and iran have been at the center of a heated debate at the end while u.n. general assembly with russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping lay international body this israel tried to draw but quite literally a case for intervention marina but my reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim...
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some of the things we'veone has not bnulit s teachers. i'm a big supporter of charter schools. >> one of the things mayor rahm emanuel fought for was that. >> the key is to work with teachers. eroram school t whas haen district, teachers have embraced the idea of merit teachers who are doing a great job, but what is still a challenge and i think teachers have a legitimate gripe here is making sure the assessments are done prerly, that it' not jt bed o standardized tests which often force schools to teach to the tests. and one of the reasons we have sought reforms to no child left behind, i think it had great intentions. i give president bush credit for ying les raisendnd sevod trying to meet them. but because so much was tied to standardized testing, what you saw was teaching to the test. and i can't tell you how many teachers meet who say, you know what? this makes school less instfo, as a consequence i'm ending up really shrinking my curriculum, what i can do in terms of creativity inside of the classroom. and that's not how you and i,
some of the things we'veone has not bnulit s teachers. i'm a big supporter of charter schools. >> one of the things mayor rahm emanuel fought for was that. >> the key is to work with teachers. eroram school t whas haen district, teachers have embraced the idea of merit teachers who are doing a great job, but what is still a challenge and i think teachers have a legitimate gripe here is making sure the assessments are done prerly, that it' not jt bed o standardized tests which often...
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s a list wall has more from washington. republican presidential nominee mitt romney finally released his much anticipated two thousand and eleven tax returns the three hundred seventy nine page return shows he paid a tax rate of over forty percent though there's debate over how that number was calculated his tax return also reveals ties to his cayman island investments and the performance of his goldman sachs funds but perhaps the most important yet overlooked item on his two thousand and eleven tax return is romney's foreign investments and mitt romney family trust return shows romney purchased shares in two giant russian companies romney invested in russian energy firm gazprom and russian internet firm yandex the largest search engine in the country the records show romney invested over a thousand shares in both countries tax records also show romney sold both shares at a loss last september right before the presidential election season kicked off but what's puzzling is that the presidential hopeful took interest and inve
s a list wall has more from washington. republican presidential nominee mitt romney finally released his much anticipated two thousand and eleven tax returns the three hundred seventy nine page return shows he paid a tax rate of over forty percent though there's debate over how that number was calculated his tax return also reveals ties to his cayman island investments and the performance of his goldman sachs funds but perhaps the most important yet overlooked item on his two thousand and...
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. >> michelle s that because what romney is doing when he's debating publicly is actually hiding his genuine personality and trying to perform as someone else? >> well, i don't know that he's hiding a genuine personality. we're not entirely clear what his genuine personality but he also just doesn't have a central message. when you are debating it is kind of what every debate expert will tell you is you need a central, clear message. you don't need to approach it like a game of jeopardy. you don't need to come out with too much kind of data even. you need to have something that you can convey very easily and clearly, and it is not clear what mitt romney is trying to convey in any of these situations. >> well, don't worry, he's only been running for six years. michelle cottle, julian ep seen and michael crowley thank you on the possible last days of disco. our thanks to all of you. >>> next, it's amazing what you learn when mitt romney gets testy. stay with us. >> i'm not going to send money to pbs, not going to send money to the national center or the national endowment for humanitie
. >> michelle s that because what romney is doing when he's debating publicly is actually hiding his genuine personality and trying to perform as someone else? >> well, i don't know that he's hiding a genuine personality. we're not entirely clear what his genuine personality but he also just doesn't have a central message. when you are debating it is kind of what every debate expert will tell you is you need a central, clear message. you don't need to approach it like a game of...
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leads off the night at 8:00 and then n c i s: los angeles and then at las vegas premiering. >> coming up tonight at 5:00, you do not need to pay a fortune for your smart-phone. >> the overlooked option that could save you $1,000 per year on your bill. how you can stretch your paycheck coming up tonight at 5:00. it worked for luke scott walker so what about this crying baby? >> ♪ star wars theme >> they put a cellphone next to his head and played music from star wars. at the child was just four months old at the time the video
leads off the night at 8:00 and then n c i s: los angeles and then at las vegas premiering. >> coming up tonight at 5:00, you do not need to pay a fortune for your smart-phone. >> the overlooked option that could save you $1,000 per year on your bill. how you can stretch your paycheck coming up tonight at 5:00. it worked for luke scott walker so what about this crying baby? >> ♪ star wars theme >> they put a cellphone next to his head and played music from star wars....
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off of the i/o s six, off of iphone five. what this means is yarkand a brand new map, a brand new interface that is interesting, but apple said today that they are working on it. they want to make it better, take in the feedback because for aeschylus' some of this 3d flyover stuff is, it's not as detailed. the 3-d flyovers tough in some areas. gerri: as city and an action. c'mon. let me ask you this question because i interesting story. he took the components of this phone and he price them, it comes in at $150. is not worth that much money. all in love with apple. we drank the kool-aid. really. >> hundred 99 at its base price for of model. if you give more storage it will go up. so it is close to its component price at the base level, but it is really about the ecosystem. it is not just -- gerri: its iphone, it's now because system. >> phone, e-mail, data, access to the internet. gerri: $25 adapter. >> that is a very big change. for years it has had a 30 bin adapter. have they changed it to this really tiny one. you can plug
off of the i/o s six, off of iphone five. what this means is yarkand a brand new map, a brand new interface that is interesting, but apple said today that they are working on it. they want to make it better, take in the feedback because for aeschylus' some of this 3d flyover stuff is, it's not as detailed. the 3-d flyovers tough in some areas. gerri: as city and an action. c'mon. let me ask you this question because i interesting story. he took the components of this phone and he price them, it...
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s national library to find out if the london is ten k'naan so that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . sorry i just don't know would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . so looks like david cameron's not the only one to struggle with the on says every year over one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister. he chaired the discovery had ended during the show they can enjoy as many of retakes as they like . julian assange has a key is the u.s. of silencing the truth as he addressed the world leaders gather it gathered at the u.n. still holed up in ecuador's embassy in london but also he provided him with a link to share his ease meanwhile the u.s. military has dubbed the wiki leaks an enemy of the state wiki leaks spokesman christine robinson says the move could see a sound tried in a military court extradited to the u.s. but it is a very serious that the u.s. military has made this clear and basically we can
s national library to find out if the london is ten k'naan so that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . sorry i just don't know would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . so looks like david cameron's not the only one to struggle with the on says every year over one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister. he...
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(laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no plans to have any private leadings with world leaders. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, that's-- probably protocol. it's not the time for one-on-one meetings with other world leaders! >> our research shows it's been 20 years since a president has been to that meeting and not met one on one with a foreign leader. (audience reacts). >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, i guess if the world leaders would like to meet with him personally they can just donate $5 to his campaign and take their chances like the rest of us. (laughter) seriously. i'm sure there's a good reason why president obama's not going to be face to face with world leaders in these difficult and historic times. >> the president obviously has a busy schedule. he has a busy schedule all time. >> j
(laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no plans to have any private leadings with world leaders. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, that's-- probably protocol. it's not the time for one-on-one meetings with other world...
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from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans cells here also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the massive moods of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes number one of truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was production is booming in the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails blues johnson's sold around the globe hit a base a brand new be no way for him to be delivered to acquire seventy trucks like this one roll up the bronx conveyor belt every day look at about this things that absolutely huge. well i'm. no formula one pilot but hopefully if i can get up that. i can go for a test drive. whoa that was fun the horses to get one of these to travel to whatever in the morning was with a co
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s moral authority to end racism and discrimination, strengthening human rights everywhere. racism is a denial of human rights, pure and simple. there comes a time in the course of human kind when we must stand firm on the fundamental principles that binds us. there comes a time to reamp our faith in fundamental human rights and dignity and worth of us all. >> it was only the second conference of its kind in the u.n. 60 year history and as the secretary general concluded his opening remarks the man of united nations delivered the keynote -- tapped to deliver the keynote address wait the wings. >> the time is now, ladies and gentlemen. >> who would it stph-b who would it be, the guiding light who could lead the conference toward achieving its vital goals, who better than this guy,? >> and now to the podium -- >> [applause] >> this is mahmoud ahmadinejad, president of iran. something tells he he wasn't the ideal speaker to kick off this conference. host: were you there in. guest: yeah. host: your camera in the room? guest: i'll tell you a funny story about that. we went to the
s moral authority to end racism and discrimination, strengthening human rights everywhere. racism is a denial of human rights, pure and simple. there comes a time in the course of human kind when we must stand firm on the fundamental principles that binds us. there comes a time to reamp our faith in fundamental human rights and dignity and worth of us all. >> it was only the second conference of its kind in the u.n. 60 year history and as the secretary general concluded his opening...